"Christian Peter" writes:
> I get a org.jdom.IllegalDataException telling me that "Comments
> cannot contain double hyphens (--)", which doubtlessly is true
> (if you are interested, http://www.nasa.org causes the exception).
>> However, I need to parse this document and since I'm not interested
> in the comments, I would like JDOM to simply ignore the content of a
> comment. I thought I can achieve this by setting
> DOMBuilder.setValidation to false, but I still get this Exception.
>> Now I wonder, is it just me, who I have to set another option of
> another component, or is it a bug, or do I have to change the
> org.jdom.Verifyer class myself? Or is it done already on CVS? I use
> the 0.7 beta-8 version.
Since DOM is suppose to represents well-formed XML, DOMBuilder shouldn't be
throwing any type of well-formness exception. And if that's a typo and
SAXBuilder is really what's being used, then the SAX parser shouldn't be
reporting "--" through SAX's LexicalHandler.comment. Hopefully SAX is
throwing a SAXException and JDOM's SAXBuilder is just wrapping a
IllegalDataException around it.
Either way JDOM should *never* see a string with "--" in it as the text of
a comment from a SAX or DOM source, so there is really nothing JDOM can do.
Brad